© 2018 IEEE. This panel will bring together women from various engineering disciplines and from different universities to discuss approaches for improving teaching and learning to promote minority groups in STEM degrees. The panel is well represented by women at different stages of their career which includes students and academics. Participants will gain a range of actionable advice on how they can implement strategies at their own institutions. Further, they will also get an overarching sense of the common themes involved in supporting minority groups in the STEM degrees
How to attract more young people in engineering and technology studies? How to attract more women an...
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Abstract: A new initiative to incorporate diversity issues into the common engineering curriculum at...
This panel will bring together women from various engineering disciplines and from different univers...
This panel discussion is hosted by Dr Bita Zaferanloo, lead of Shaping STEM Futures at Swinburne. It...
In this session, a panel of women scientists will share their stories about the intersections betwee...
Panelists: Dr. Amber Stitziel Pareja, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Diane Hinterlong, I...
Join this panel to hear about women in engineering and astronomy! This panel represents a broad rang...
Hosted By Dr Bita Zaferanloo, lead of Shaping STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematic...
This paper presents one undergraduate’s experience of attending the 2009 International Institute of ...
Even though women are working in engineering and scientific fields, the engineering discipline is st...
How to attract more young people in engineering and technology studies? How to attract more women an...
This panel discussion will include transportation professionals from both the public and private sec...
The audience will learn about a mentoring program used in retaining female and other underrepresente...
How to attract more young people in engineering and technology studies? How to attract more women an...
How to attract more young people in engineering and technology studies? How to attract more women an...
Applied Science, Faculty ofMechanical Engineering, Department ofUnreviewedFacultyOthe
Abstract: A new initiative to incorporate diversity issues into the common engineering curriculum at...
This panel will bring together women from various engineering disciplines and from different univers...
This panel discussion is hosted by Dr Bita Zaferanloo, lead of Shaping STEM Futures at Swinburne. It...
In this session, a panel of women scientists will share their stories about the intersections betwee...
Panelists: Dr. Amber Stitziel Pareja, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Diane Hinterlong, I...
Join this panel to hear about women in engineering and astronomy! This panel represents a broad rang...
Hosted By Dr Bita Zaferanloo, lead of Shaping STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematic...
This paper presents one undergraduate’s experience of attending the 2009 International Institute of ...
Even though women are working in engineering and scientific fields, the engineering discipline is st...
How to attract more young people in engineering and technology studies? How to attract more women an...
This panel discussion will include transportation professionals from both the public and private sec...
The audience will learn about a mentoring program used in retaining female and other underrepresente...
How to attract more young people in engineering and technology studies? How to attract more women an...
How to attract more young people in engineering and technology studies? How to attract more women an...
Applied Science, Faculty ofMechanical Engineering, Department ofUnreviewedFacultyOthe
Abstract: A new initiative to incorporate diversity issues into the common engineering curriculum at...